JPJ agrees to return THM services online immediately – Loke

PUTRAJAYA -- The Road Transport Department (JPJ) has agreed to restore the online vehicle transfer of title (THM) transaction service immediately and any system delays for improvements will be implemented during this long holiday weekend. Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the decision was reached as a result of discussions with RTD Director-General Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli, following media reports regarding the suspension of the service last night. "JPJ has informed the Ministry of Transport (MOT) regarding abuse and fraud occurring in the title transfer system, resulting in liabilities that need to be borne by JPJ. Therefore, JPJ needs to make improvements to the online system immediately. "However, I have advised JPJ to ensure that the system improvement work does not disrupt the daily affairs of ordinary users and does not cause major congestion at JPJ offices," he said in a post on Facebook today. The media previously reported the temporary suspension of all online vehicle THM transactions effective today, involving all digital channels including public portals, kiosks and its business partners MyEG and eAuto Sdn Bhd. -- BERNAMA

PUTRAJAYA — The Road Transport Department (JPJ) has agreed to restore the online vehicle transfer of title (THM) transaction service immediately and any system delays for improvements will be implemented during this long holiday weekend. Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the decision was reached as a result of discussions with RTD Director-General Datuk Aedy Fadly […]

KLIA Aerotrain Expected To Resume 24-hour Service By End Of Month – Loke

SEPANG, May 5 -- The aerotrain service at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is expected to resume 24-hour operations by the end of this month, pending approval from the relevant authorities, said Transport Minister Anthony Loke. He said all necessary tests have been carried out by Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB), and a full report is currently being submitted to the Land Public Transport Agency (APAD) for further assessment. “It is expected that after APAD’s approval, by the end of this month the aerotrain will resume 24-hour operations,” he told a press conference after launching the MyKLIA and MyPutrajaya Monthly TravelCard (MTC) at KLIA Terminal 2 (T2) here today. Elaborating further, Loke said the aerotrain is currently still in operation but is halted for a few hours at night to allow for maintenance and inspections. “It is still operating, but we suspend services for a few hours at night to carry out track maintenance and inspections,” he said. On Nov 14 last year, MAHB reiterated its commitment to strengthening the reliability of the KLIA aerotrain system through the implementation of a comprehensive action plan (CAP) to fully address technical issues that emerged since the service resumed in July 2025. Previously, Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Hasbi Habibollah said that the KLIA Terminal 1 Aerotrain had recorded 19 incidents between July 2 and Sept 30, due to various issues, including human-related incidents such as passengers forcing train doors open. Since resuming operations on July 1, the aerotrain system has served about seven million passengers, completed more than 53,000 return trips, and recorded an operational service availability (OSA) of 98.41 per cent. -- BERNAMA

SEPANG, May 5 — The aerotrain service at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is expected to resume 24-hour operations by the end of this month, pending approval from the relevant authorities, said Transport Minister Anthony Loke. He said all necessary tests have been carried out by Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB), and a full report […]